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Re: Spring is Here For Sure!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Brian in NY on March 24, 2005 at 10:22:45 from (24.97.74.126):
In Reply to: Spring is Here For Sure!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by Allan in NE on March 24, 2005 at 07:45:48:
Now Allan, I don't mean to pick....cause I certainly have never set foot in Western Nebraska....but I hope you are not implying that 3" of snow is a blizzard.....although now that I think of it....I am sure you recall hearing about "The Blizzard of '77" in Buffalo... Did you know that there really wasn't that much snowfall associated with that? What happened, so I have been told, is that there was a bunch of loose snow laying on frozen Lake Erie, it all got grabbed up by just the right winds, and dumped square in Buffalo's face. Why am I even mentioning this? I guess cause I am thinking the only way your 3" of snow becomes a blizzard is if the winds start kickin up around 50 mph. But you should still prepare for the worst. My mother in law spent the Blizzard in Millard Filmore hospital in Buffalo waiting on a surgeon to arrive to perform an emergency gall bladder removal. He made it in time (unfortunately--lol). Well, maybe you can use it as an excuse to get out there on the H one last time... Have fun ol buddy! Brian
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